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This item Office Depot Standard Blue Business Check Refills, Box of 900, 9295 | |
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Customer Rating | 3.9 out of 5 stars (6) |
Price | From $49.27 |
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Color | Blue |
What is VersaCheck paper?
VersaCheck® – UV Secure Check Refills are the perfect high-security blank check paper designed specifically for use with all VersaCheck® software products to print custom checks that comply 100% with ANSI X9 banking standards.
What is a business check paper?
Check paper is specially designed paper that allows you to print business checks from an inkjet or laser printer. Compatible with most check-writing software, check paper is easily inserted into your printer and can print up to three checks per page.
What was the size of Versa check?
Each 8-1/2″ x 11″ sheet has one business-size check on the top third of page, with two stubs below, micro-perforated at 3.5″, 7″ and 10.5″. Features erasure protection, micro print lines, security screens, and artificial watermarks.
How do I get my VersaCheck validation code?
Open VersaCheck and click on Tools\Manage Product Licenses\Product License Manager and type the code into the New Validation Code field and click Add Validation Code.
How do you write a check on VersaCheck?
Select the Print Checks/Drafts/Deposit Slips option from the File menu. The Print Checks dialog box will open. Click the “Checks: On blank check paper to fill out later” or “Deposit Slips: Blank” option and then click the Next button.
Do you need special paper to print checks?
No, you do not need special paper. Even though the check is printed on regular paper, your bank is still able to capture an image of the check and send it to the automated clearing house to request funds from the issuing account.
Can I make my own checks?
Printing your own checks allows you to customize the checks you use and avoid running out unexpectedly. It can also be cheaper than buying your checks from the bank. But following common bank procedures (like using magnetic ink) might make printing your own checks more trouble than it’s worth.
How do you validate VersaCheck?
What is DNA Secure check?
DNA Secure™ checks display counterfeit-proof digital security patterns and the DNA Secure™ seal to protect from stolen or invalid bank accounts. Thumbnail images of canceled DNA Secure™ checks are eye-catching and stand out on your statements. Non-DNA Secure checks can be flagged instantly.
Can any printer print checks?
A Printer (or Printing Company) You can print your own checks with almost any printer: inkjet, laserjet, even offset printers. Some check printers have special features that boost the security of your checks, like watermarks and even thermochromatic ink—but you can use any basic home-office printer, too.
Which is the best versacheck business check refills?
Let’s chat. VersaCheck Form #100 BUSINESS Check Refills is the perfect high-security blank check paper designed specifically to use with all VersaCheck software products to print custom BUSINESS checks that comply 100% with ANSI X9 banking standards. Save 50-80% or more per pack vs. pre-printed mail order checks.
How big is a versacheck security business check?
Contains 250 sheets, blue color, prestige pattern. Each 8-1/2″ x 11″ sheet has one business-size check on the top third of page, with two stubs below, micro-perforated at 3.5″, 7″ and 10.5″. Features erasure protection, micro print lines, security screens, and artificial watermarks.
Can you get cheaper blank checks with versacheck?
You can find cheaper blank checks, but Versacheck requires you to enter a code in order to use them with their software. The Versacheck branded checks come with the code. If you use another brand, you have to pay for a code from Versacheck. You might as well buy their brand, and they know they have us over a barrel.
Do you have to pay for a versacheck code?
The Versacheck branded checks come with the code. If you use another brand, you have to pay for a code from Versacheck. You might as well buy their brand, and they know they have us over a barrel. A few years ago, they started requiring us to use G-Validate, which is their bank account verification service.